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Page 1: The Portal is dead, long live the portal

The Portal is dead, long live the portal

June 8, 2011,

David Wolowicz

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Presentation Purpose

• Provide a high level overview of UVic’s online evolution from a disparate set of web applications, to a central web portal, to an integrated user experience

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Agenda

• History• Challenges• The big questions• The solution

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History

• Implemented first central Portal in 2006, at the beginning of our ERP renewal project

• The Portal was branded “uSource”• uSource had minimal ERP integration

because ERP components not yet live• Content was mainly News, and static

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History

As ERP (Banner) project progressed we:• Updated uSource to include ERP

functionality e.g. Online pay stubs, student registration

• Forced users to access other resources through the Portal e.g. Learning systems

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Challenges

• uSource did not look like UVic.ca• Too much static or irrelevant content• User’s frustrations with the new ERP

system were focused on uSource• Aging technology stack

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Challenges

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Challenges

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Successes

• Portal knowledge• Single Sign-On (SSO)• High usage...but because we forced them

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The big questions

1. Why have a portal?

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The big questions

1. Why have a portal?• Personal, customizable space• Role based content• Personal dashboards• Single Sign-On (SSO)

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The big questionsPersonal

Group

Private Public

Website

E-Portfolio

Portal

Collaboration

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The big questions

2. Why have a separate portal site/brand?–Easy to talk about?–…?

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The big questions

Reasons to integrate:• Lose the stigma associated with the brand• Consistency with other organizations• Users don’t care about the technology• User interface integration• Various technical efficiencies

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Solution Overview

• Integrate portal functionality into UVic.ca• “Sign in to UVic”• Focus on the strengths of the portal within

a broader user experience• Action based linking

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The Solution

Integrate portal functionality into UVic.ca

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The Solution

Focus on the strengths of the portal within a broader user experience

• Role based content• Easy customization• Application summaries• ERP integration• Mobile application

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The Solution

“Sign in to UVic”• Central authentication• Signing into UVic signs you into everything• Integration points across “all” web sites

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The Solution

“Sign in to UVic”

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The Solution

Action based linking:

1. Go to uSource, 2. Sign in, 3. Go to Student,4. Student Services,5. Registration,6. Add/Drop classes

“Register for classes”

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Successes

• Users like the new interface• Mobile version of “My page”• Technically stable• Easy to customize• The project

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Challenges

• The name, or lack there of• Educating web contributors• Getting more, up-to-date content

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Questions?

David Wolowicz

Manager of Web Services

[email protected]

250.721.6117